Fairway Lawns helps Taylors homeowners build thicker turf over time with treatments that work together so your lawn starts feeling easier, not like another weekend project.
Lawn Care
Fairway Lawns helps Taylors homeowners build thicker turf over time with treatments that work together so your lawn starts feeling easier, not like another weekend project.
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Saturday: 7:00am to 3:00pm CT
Sunday: 10:00am to 5:00pm CT
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If you’ve ever looked at your Taylors yard and thought, “Why does it look okay… but not great?” you’re not alone. It’s usually the little stuff that nags thin strips along the driveway, weeds popping up like they’re on a schedule, or a backyard that never seems to get that full, even look. The truth is, most lawns around here don’t need a total overhaul. They need the right combo of soil support, smart weed control, and a plan that’s consistent enough to actually stick.
We fertilize seasonally so your grass gets what it needs when it's ready to use it. That's how you get steadier color and stronger roots especially during those hot, humid stretches where a lawn can start looking tired fast.
We use pre-emergent to help stop weeds before they take hold, and post-emergent to knock down what's already growing. Around Taylors, it's common to see crabgrass and nutsedge when it's warm, plus clover and dandelion in areas where turf is thin.
If your soil feels hard or water runs off instead of soaking in, compaction might be the real reason the lawn won't "fill in." Mechanical aeration opens the soil so air, water, and nutrients can reach the roots again. Overseeding helps thicken turf, cover bare spots, and naturally crowd out weeds. Fall is usually a great window for this in the Upstate, with early spring also working depending on turf type and conditions.
Sometimes the lawn isn't "dry", it's being chewed from underneath. Grubs, chinch bugs, armyworms, and sod webworms can thin turf quickly if they're left alone. We offer preventative and curative treatments to protect your lawn before damage spreads.
If your lawn isn't responding like it should, soil pH may be part of the problem. Lime helps balance acidic soils and improves nutrient availability, so your lawn can actually benefit from the treatments you're putting down.
Warm-season grasses are usually a great match here. Bermuda holds up well to sun and traffic, zoysia stays dense and “finished” looking, and centipede can be a good lower-input option. Tall fescue is also common in parts of Taylors, especially in shadier yards or for homeowners who prefer a cool-season lawn.
We start with a quick quote, recommend a plan based on what your lawn needs right now, and then keep treatments on schedule. You’ll know what we did, why we did it, and what comes next to your lawn improves without the guesswork.
Fertilization, weed control, mechanical aeration, overseeding, lawn pest treatments, and lime when needed.
Most lawns do best with seasonal applications timed around active growth.
Fall is usually ideal, with early spring also working depending on turf and conditions.
Yes. We apply responsibly and provide simple guidance after service.
Usually not, as long as we can access the lawn.
Bermuda, zoysia, centipede, and tall fescue are all common depending on sun, shade, and preference.
Request a quote and we’ll recommend the best next step for your lawn.
If your lawn has been stuck in the same cycle of thin spots, weeds, and uneven growth, let's get it back on track. Reach out for a free quote and we'll build a Taylors lawn care plan that makes your yard thicker, healthier, and easier to enjoy.